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Quiz 29: Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land
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Question 41
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If humans had been present to build log structures during the Carboniferous period (they weren't) , which plant type(s) would have been suitable sources of logs?
Question 42
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Which of the following types of plants would not yet have been evolved in the forests that became coal deposits?
Question 43
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A botanist discovers a new species of plant in a tropical rain forest. After observing its anatomy and life cycle, the following characteristics are noted: flagellated sperm, xylem with tracheids, separate gametophyte and sporophyte generations with the sporophyte dominant, and no seeds. This plant is probably most closely related to
Question 44
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A dissection of the interior of this organism's stem should reveal
Question 45
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If a fern gametophyte is a hermaphrodite (that is, has both male and female gametangia on the same plant) , then it
Question 46
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If you are looking for structures that transfer water and nutrients from a bryophyte gametophyte to a bryophyte sporophyte, then on which part of the sporophyte should you focus your attention?
Question 47
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Assuming that they all belong to the same plant, arrange the following structures from largest to smallest (or from most inclusive to least inclusive) . 1. spores 2) sporophylls 3) sporophytes 4) sporangia
Question 48
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Closer observation reveals that these small spheres are produced on tiny extensions of the stem, each of which helps compose the strobilus. These small, spore-producing extensions of the stem are called
Question 49
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In which of the following taxa does the mature sporophyte depend completely on the gametophyte for nutrition?
Question 50
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Bryophytes never formed forests (mats, yes, but not forests) because
Question 51
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This student has probably found a(n)
Question 52
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This organism probably belongs to the same phylum as the
Question 53
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You are hiking in a forest and happen upon a plant featuring a central stemlike structure from which sprout many, tiny, leaflike structures. Which of these would be the most certain means of distinguishing whether it was a True moss, or a club moss?
Question 54
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The following characteristics all helped seedless plants become better adapted to land except
Question 55
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Two, small, poorly drained lakes lie close to each other in a northern forest. The basins of both lakes are composed of the same geologic substratum. One lake is surrounded by a dense Sphagnum mat; the other is not. Compared to the pond with Sphagnum, the pond lacking the moss mat should have
Question 56
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A major change that occurred during the evolution of plants from their algal ancestors was the origin of a branched sporophyte. What advantage would branched sporophytes provide in this stage of the life cycle?